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Saltwort - Wikipedia
Saltwort is a common name for various genera of flowering plants that thrive in salty environments, typically in coastal salt marshes and seashores. en.wikipedia.org
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Saltwort | Online Learning Center - Aquarium of the Pacific
Saltwort is a low, sprawling, evergreen shrub with bunches of succulent grayish stems. It often grows in thick patches. Narrow, fleshy, lemon-green leaves. www.aquariumofpacific.org
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Saltwort | Nebraska Game & Parks Commission
Saltwort (Salicornia rubra), also known as glasswort or red glasswort, is a tap-rooted annual with a low-growing fleshy, succulent stem that reaches only 3-4 inches in height. In summer, the round stems are green, but fade to red as the plant dries and withers in the fall. outdoornebraska.gov
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saltwort
ˈsaltwort Bot. [prob. after Du. zoutkruid; cf. G. salzkraut.] A name for several maritime and salt-marsh plants. Cf. glasswort. 1. Any plant of the genus Salsola, spec. S. Kali (Common or Prickly Saltwort); = kali1 1.1568 Turner Herbal iii. 37 Kali..hath no name in English... But lest this herbe sho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saltwort "Okahijiki" - Kitchen Garden Seeds
An 18th century Japanese heirloom, circa 1700, Saltwort is a unique Asian Green with neat upright leaves and glossy green 12" shoots. www.kitchengardenseeds.com
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Saltwort — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Saltwort lives around bay and marsh rims, with roots often washed by high tides. Its leaves have fine hairs to reduce water loss. tpwd.texas.gov
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Saltwort Greens (Heirloom 40 Days) - Pinetree Garden Seeds
The Saltwort Greens are a traditional Japanese culinary herb and green, native to the salt marshes of Japan. Long, thin & crunchy leaves with a fresh and very ... www.superseeds.com
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Batis maritima - Wikipedia
Batis maritima, the saltwort or beachwort is a halophyte. It is a C3-plant, long-lived perennial, dioecious, succulent shrub. The plant forms dense colonies ... en.wikipedia.org
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Saltwort - Calscape
Saltwort (Batis maritima) is a native shrub that grows in Southern California, primarily in the South Coast region. It is moderately fast growing and ... calscape.org
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Salsola kali (saltwort) - Go Botany - Native Plant Trust
Saltwort is native to seacoasts in Europe, northern Africa and southwestern Asia, and introduced in other coastal regions, including New England. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org
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Saltwort - Advice From The Herb Lady
Saltwort is a gourmet herb in Japan where it grows in salt marshes. It is used as an herb and also served as a side dish. advicefromtheherblady.com
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Salsola kali
formerly Salsola tragus or Salsola kali subsp. tragus: a common weed of disturbed habitats, commonly known as prickly Russian thistle, windwitch, common saltwort Salsola kali subsp. kali: a salt-resistant plant restricted to the shores of the Baltic Sea, North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, commonly known as prickly saltwort wikipedia.org
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kali
kali1 (ˈkeɪlaɪ, ˈkælɪ) Forms: 7 chali, 8 kaly, caly, 6– kali. [Arab. qalī: see alkali.] 1. The Prickly Saltwort or Glasswort (Salsola Kali); = alkali 2. Also applied to other species of Salsola, as Barilla (Salsola Soda).1578 Lyte Dodoens i. lxxviii. 115 The herbe named of the Arabians Kali, or Alka... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saltbush
See also Saltwort, a class of flowering plants that are tolerant of salty soils Barrier saltbush, Enchylaena wikipedia.org
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Batis (plant)
Batis (turtleweed, saltwort, beachwort, or pickleweed) is a genus of two species of flowering plants, the only genus in the family Bataceae. Terminology The genus Salsola is also sometimes known as saltwort, but is unrelated. wikipedia.org
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